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a strong business environment you can see is essential. while it's cripple call the government stop pushing policies that stifle innovation, the government does play a useful role in basic research. we see it in health care, we see it in national defense, we see it in a host of places that we applaud. the equation has worked pretty well. for our system. and so as lawmakers face tough and necessary decisions about spending, they've got to keep an eye on the traditional role m r of driving basic research. we can't fix our entitlement problems in this country by trying to take it in nickel and dimes out of essential programs, we can fix the entitlealment issue without denying anyone their fundamental coverage by making some sensible changes. until we do this, all of the things that i'm talking about here will be all the more difficult to rationalize and fund. . while we're talking about positive things, let's not forget that maintaining our investment in physical infrastructure is essential. and right now, as toby indicated. we're in trouble.
a strong business environment you can see is essential. while it's cripple call the government stop pushing policies that stifle innovation, the government does play a useful role in basic research. we see it in health care, we see it in national defense, we see it in a host of places that we applaud. the equation has worked pretty well. for our system. and so as lawmakers face tough and necessary decisions about spending, they've got to keep an eye on the traditional role m r of driving basic...
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they deserve a beautiful space in a happy environment. i was shocked to discover that the block that was concerned about, between 25th and 26, between wisconsin and connecticut, the predominant of the low-income people would be moved from the projects themselves. i think that that is a recipe for disaster. we need more in that one block. more multiple housing, more affordable housing at a low income ratio. we need retail in this environment that will be happy for the neighbors and on the terrace. to not do so would be a crying shame. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. in the president of the hunters view and residential complex. i also run a food bank in hunters bill. i am here to support the leaders up there. the main thing that i want to make clear to them, stick with these developers and make sure that they know what is going on. our lights were turned off. they were supposed to be turned off at 8:00, but they turned them off at 10:00. we were left for dead. we had no lights and no electricity up there. can you see it? me an
they deserve a beautiful space in a happy environment. i was shocked to discover that the block that was concerned about, between 25th and 26, between wisconsin and connecticut, the predominant of the low-income people would be moved from the projects themselves. i think that that is a recipe for disaster. we need more in that one block. more multiple housing, more affordable housing at a low income ratio. we need retail in this environment that will be happy for the neighbors and on the...
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the bailout created a perfect environment for populism and the jacksonian tradition, for jeremiah's raging against the corrupt and powerful. and one of our two political factions in this country as we have seen, took to this task immediately and with relish. they tossed incon event leaders overboard, like george w. bush. he is out of here. not a conservative. ex-communicate. they declared war on the ruling class. they assembled with megaphones in the park and gave voice the people's outrage. the other faction, the actual political descendents of jackson and truman and roosevelt, they failed to rise to the occasion. they didn't have much to say. they never seemed to get it. that circumstances called for something different. they could not embrace the requirements of the moment even though responding to hard times was once they're party's very reason for being. i take the bailouts, for example. there are 100 different ways that situation could have been dealt with. each one of them less of an outrage than the way chosen by bush and hank paulsen, the treasurery secretary in the bush administr
the bailout created a perfect environment for populism and the jacksonian tradition, for jeremiah's raging against the corrupt and powerful. and one of our two political factions in this country as we have seen, took to this task immediately and with relish. they tossed incon event leaders overboard, like george w. bush. he is out of here. not a conservative. ex-communicate. they declared war on the ruling class. they assembled with megaphones in the park and gave voice the people's outrage....
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>> well, similar to what dave said, historically utah has been a pretty good environment, it's not been excessive as far as the legal profession taking advantage of the issuers, but it's a growing concern in utah. we have doctors who haare sayin i'm now practicing preventative medicine, not that we're trying to prevent cataclysmic health problems, but they're trying to prevent themselves from being sued. so instead of doing one or two tests, they're doing 15 tests to prevent someone from coming back and saying you were somehow negligent because you didn't have this test. because of that i have tasked the lieutenant governor to go out and do a study and review in utah if we need to in fact have some tort reform, to make sure that we have an environment that's fair for the attorneys and for those who have claims and yet still not inhibit the practice of common sense, good medicine. one of the areas that we're looking at for example, is what we call the i'm sorry law. we have doctors that cannot say i'm sorry, because that's prima facia evidence that they did something wrong. so we're goin
>> well, similar to what dave said, historically utah has been a pretty good environment, it's not been excessive as far as the legal profession taking advantage of the issuers, but it's a growing concern in utah. we have doctors who haare sayin i'm now practicing preventative medicine, not that we're trying to prevent cataclysmic health problems, but they're trying to prevent themselves from being sued. so instead of doing one or two tests, they're doing 15 tests to prevent someone from...
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attacks on our impearl civil liberties, immigrant rights, medical marijuana, more plundering of the environment and wrecking of the climate and endless illegal wars. have we had enough? [cheers and applause] we have had enough. and that's why people like you and me are standing up in a way the world hasn't seen in generations. we are a movement that is alive and well across america and we are here to stay. [cheers and applause] so let me tell you why i am standing up and how i come to be standing here today before you. 30 years ago, i was a new doctor starting off in medical practice but even then it was easy to see that our broken health care system was failing the people who desperately need it. as a mother, i was especially deeply disturbed by the new epidemic of disease descending on our children, the rising tide of obesity and diabetes and asthma and cancer and learning disabilities and autism and more, these were new. i became impatient with just dispensing pills and sending people back to the very things that are making us sick to start with. everything from pollution to poverty to indus
attacks on our impearl civil liberties, immigrant rights, medical marijuana, more plundering of the environment and wrecking of the climate and endless illegal wars. have we had enough? [cheers and applause] we have had enough. and that's why people like you and me are standing up in a way the world hasn't seen in generations. we are a movement that is alive and well across america and we are here to stay. [cheers and applause] so let me tell you why i am standing up and how i come to be...
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that was an environment where the board is perhaps a little bit naive. we don't have the capability to look behind these assessments. the briefing was held at the secret level, and we were only able to ask so many questions. they were quite confident and that briefing in fact suggested to us that in fact the risks were minimal and the political consequences, again, were great, and i think that had a great effect upon the board. that's one aspect of dr. osterholm's letter that is an attribute of the process itself. this was never set up as a point-counter point, so we didn't have time in the six hours we had witnesses in front of us to have everybody in the world there, but the most important witnesses that we did have were inherently biassed. >> interesting. if you had to do it over again, would you try to -- >> i would do many things different, mr. chairman. one is i would probably make sure this was being -- a lot of, of the being done before it ever came to the board. we were brought the papers under a tight timeline back in october. >> right. >> in r
that was an environment where the board is perhaps a little bit naive. we don't have the capability to look behind these assessments. the briefing was held at the secret level, and we were only able to ask so many questions. they were quite confident and that briefing in fact suggested to us that in fact the risks were minimal and the political consequences, again, were great, and i think that had a great effect upon the board. that's one aspect of dr. osterholm's letter that is an attribute of...
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but if you were going to fly through chemical environment, it's likely that the cockpit air could be contaminated. so as a result, it delivers oxygen to the pilot under pressure. so that if there's a problem in the cockpit, it's always pushing out and never being brought into the lungs. we had not flown aircraft in particularly high performance aircraft where the pilot is continually under pressurized x oxygen. and when you lay on more gs, you get even greater pressure and the pressure suit begins to inflate. so the physiological events that are occurring are as not as well understood or as well known. the report will say this that during that same period of time we reduced the emphasis and the number of people associated with aviation physiology, research, and science. so at the time we were entering a new environment for flying, we also took down those kinds of people. we went from 600,000 people in the air force down to 330. during that period of time, those types of people went away. that needs to be reestablished. the center of excellence for aviation physiology and those sorts
but if you were going to fly through chemical environment, it's likely that the cockpit air could be contaminated. so as a result, it delivers oxygen to the pilot under pressure. so that if there's a problem in the cockpit, it's always pushing out and never being brought into the lungs. we had not flown aircraft in particularly high performance aircraft where the pilot is continually under pressurized x oxygen. and when you lay on more gs, you get even greater pressure and the pressure suit...
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we also need to look at construction because of the financial environment we are in, but, again, we are equally committed to the residents, so we will need to think how to sustain that work with the residence, even in the light of construction needing to be delayed a bit, and finally, we will finally see a full program with regard to the campaign and a strategy that exists for that, and starting to develop a strategy where we can actually get some funds out on the street in order to help the residents in this process. so with that, i will pass it on to the project manager for this. supervisor mar: supervisor cohen? supervisor cohen: where is this in relation to the process? this is specifically dealing with potrero hill? >> we plan to do this in the next year, so there is tons of time for feedback. we will be before you again, and there will be ample opportunity for community involvement at that time. supervisor cohen: would this include a middle-income housing? and just to be clear, this is for housing at 80% of ami? >> work force, middle-income housing, as well as market rate. to give
we also need to look at construction because of the financial environment we are in, but, again, we are equally committed to the residents, so we will need to think how to sustain that work with the residence, even in the light of construction needing to be delayed a bit, and finally, we will finally see a full program with regard to the campaign and a strategy that exists for that, and starting to develop a strategy where we can actually get some funds out on the street in order to help the...
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in a military environment, things change. military members are reassigned. things change. we have joint bases. we have other kinds of things that happen so in any military environment whether the subject be voting or anything else, contact information changes. we agree with the ig that the most important thing we can do is to find the most effective way to maintain assistance for all of our absentee voters. we are absolutely committed to continue working with all stakeholders including the congress to make sure that voting assistance remains the best it has ever been. i spent 25 years in the army and i voted absentee. i only wish i had access to the tools and resources that are available to our men and women today. i will take the first question. >> the military voter protection project says absentee ballot requests are down significantly, particularly in some of the swing states. they gave some numbers. can you explain why the absentee ballot requests are down this year? >> let me talk about what we know. we maintain a record of downloads from our web sites of the federal
in a military environment, things change. military members are reassigned. things change. we have joint bases. we have other kinds of things that happen so in any military environment whether the subject be voting or anything else, contact information changes. we agree with the ig that the most important thing we can do is to find the most effective way to maintain assistance for all of our absentee voters. we are absolutely committed to continue working with all stakeholders including the...
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i think we're also very mindful of the economic environment that we've been in too. and, again, challenged ourselves to find resources in the department, to program elsewhere. we have taken real steps, not only have we looked at areas where we could avoid significant amounts of costs through better ways of procuring goods and services, or looking at some of our program activities, we've actually done some of the simple things, whether it's something straightforward as setting the default on all of our printers to double-sided copying to some of the things the secretary mentioned in moving towards a nonrefundable ticket policy, which generates real savings every time an employee or contractor travels. and from an accounting and budget perspective, we've had a pretty thorough review of our old balances, for those that are familiar with the department, we are appropriated no money. so we've gone through and looked at some of our older commitments, our congressionally directed projects that we believe are not going to bear any fruition and reskinded those balances and us
i think we're also very mindful of the economic environment that we've been in too. and, again, challenged ourselves to find resources in the department, to program elsewhere. we have taken real steps, not only have we looked at areas where we could avoid significant amounts of costs through better ways of procuring goods and services, or looking at some of our program activities, we've actually done some of the simple things, whether it's something straightforward as setting the default on all...
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strong business environment, you can see, is essential. while it is critical that the government stop pushing policies and stifle innovation, the government does play a useful role in basic research. we see it in health care, we see it in national defense, we see it in a host of places that we applaud. the public sector has traditionally supported these basic research as and should continue to do so. the equation has worked pretty well for our system, so as long -- as lawmakers face a tough and necessary decisions about spending, they've got to keep an eye on the traditional role of driving basic research. we can't fix our entitlement problems in this country by trying to take its new nickel and dimes out of essential programs. we can fix the entitlement issue without denying anyone their fundamental coverage, by making some sensible changes. and until we do this, all of the things that i am talking about here will be all the more difficult to rationalize and fund. while we are talking about positive things, let's not forget that maintaini
strong business environment, you can see, is essential. while it is critical that the government stop pushing policies and stifle innovation, the government does play a useful role in basic research. we see it in health care, we see it in national defense, we see it in a host of places that we applaud. the public sector has traditionally supported these basic research as and should continue to do so. the equation has worked pretty well for our system, so as long -- as lawmakers face a tough and...
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you know, co2 has been deemed a pollutant, dangerous to the environment. co2 is, of course, what these plants -- feeds plants and keeps us alive. is the breath of life. to attempt to suppress co2 epitomizes the kind of in time nature, anti enterprise spirit of this the minister mission. and it is the reason we need another supply-side revival of the same kind that we had under ronald reagan. >> would you change anything that you wrote in the original wealth and poverty? >> i would have changed quite a lot. to try to change one thing would be to change everything. some you get into a morass of editorial worked. so instead of changing it, essentially you retain the old and add 40,000 words at the beginning and end. and revision of monetary policy in the middle. so it is a new book, but it contains the old book. >> when you say a revision of our monetary policy, what do you mean? >> i fail to make clear in the original version of wealth and poverty that i believe stable currency. i don't believe inflated currency. i believe that growth currency, the standard
you know, co2 has been deemed a pollutant, dangerous to the environment. co2 is, of course, what these plants -- feeds plants and keeps us alive. is the breath of life. to attempt to suppress co2 epitomizes the kind of in time nature, anti enterprise spirit of this the minister mission. and it is the reason we need another supply-side revival of the same kind that we had under ronald reagan. >> would you change anything that you wrote in the original wealth and poverty? >> i would...
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that was an environment where the board is perhaps a little bit nieve. we don't have the capability to look behind these assessments. the briefing was held at the secret level and we were only able to ask so many questions, but they were quite confident and that suggested to us that in fact the risks were minimal and the political consequences again were great. i think they have a great affect upon the board. so that's one aspect of dr. ostraholm's letter that is an t attribute of the process itself. this was never set up as a counterpoint. we didn't have time in the six hours we had witnesses in front of us, everybody in the world, but the most important witnesses were inherently biased. >> interesting. if you had to do over again, would you -- >> do many things different, mr. chairman. one is that i would probably li make sure that this was being a lot of work was being done before it ever came to the board. we were brought these papers under a tight timeline in october and you know, in rhett respect, the amount of time it took and the timeline was muc
that was an environment where the board is perhaps a little bit nieve. we don't have the capability to look behind these assessments. the briefing was held at the secret level and we were only able to ask so many questions, but they were quite confident and that suggested to us that in fact the risks were minimal and the political consequences again were great. i think they have a great affect upon the board. so that's one aspect of dr. ostraholm's letter that is an t attribute of the process...
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this is a changing environment that we live in here we have to consider ways in which we can educate and mobilize our members and have them more activated in the practices and policies of the union. we are establishing chapters over the country. we want to activate those inside of our unions. we want to think of ways in which we can dialogue can be more open and transparent. our members feel a real part and feel engaged in the activities of the union. that is what we are doing in wisconsin. we were able to do that in ohio. we have to do that over the country. it is becoming more engaged and thinking outside the box, whether it is on pension issues or other kinds of issues. we are exploring every kind of avenue to benefit working families and strengthen the middle-class. >> you are looking to different groups of workers. are there other groups you plan to organize? >> we are a public service union. that means we represent state, local government. we have paid attention to khalkha workers. we are going to be to need to organize those workers. we have a new home care worker out of calif
this is a changing environment that we live in here we have to consider ways in which we can educate and mobilize our members and have them more activated in the practices and policies of the union. we are establishing chapters over the country. we want to activate those inside of our unions. we want to think of ways in which we can dialogue can be more open and transparent. our members feel a real part and feel engaged in the activities of the union. that is what we are doing in wisconsin. we...
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and that is have a regulatory environment that makes some sense, that's not overly impressive. we have actually gone through and done something that they ought to do here in washington, we have -- we actually got through in canada in our regulations in our state. we found out we had 1,199 regulations and we then got public input from anybody and everybody who had a stake in it and we found that those near 2,000 regulations, there was 168 of them that had no purpose. they didn't level the playing field, they were simply a drag on the economy. so we did what any pruchbt person would do is question modified that in the last session. we're saying to the market place we value the entrepreneur and the business person, we're going to make sure that we have government that gets off your back and out of your wallets. we have actually cut our taxes in utah and we have not only cut the taxes from 7% to 5%, but we flattened them. our deductibility that we have our mortgage interest deductibility and charitable giving and our corporate and individual taxes are the same. so we're competitive
and that is have a regulatory environment that makes some sense, that's not overly impressive. we have actually gone through and done something that they ought to do here in washington, we have -- we actually got through in canada in our regulations in our state. we found out we had 1,199 regulations and we then got public input from anybody and everybody who had a stake in it and we found that those near 2,000 regulations, there was 168 of them that had no purpose. they didn't level the...
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advocates for poor people, advocates for the environment and all sitting around tables talking to each other like they are intelligent beings. in other words, to go back to what you said, you know, i don't have a vote in congress. my opinion on the details is not as important as the process. and our politics favors conflict and the only thing that is working anywhere in the world are created networks of cooperation. that's why san diego has the highest number of nobel prize winning scientists in america because they are the center of the human genome. you got defense, nasa, disney world, global entertainment and the video game division of global entertainment arts and the universal theme park they are all supporting this. so, if you work, look at in america around the world, getting all of the stakeholders together with the goal of making an agreement, doesn't ask anybody to change their mind, doesn't ask anybody to ignore their interests, it says in the end, a decision is better than an impasse. that may be more important than anything else in this whole thing. these people are plenty
advocates for poor people, advocates for the environment and all sitting around tables talking to each other like they are intelligent beings. in other words, to go back to what you said, you know, i don't have a vote in congress. my opinion on the details is not as important as the process. and our politics favors conflict and the only thing that is working anywhere in the world are created networks of cooperation. that's why san diego has the highest number of nobel prize winning scientists...
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policy makers and so i think that we need to be careful about blaming the pilots they're working in an environment where this is what policymakers want if there is a lack of tactical patience at the pilot level i think that's due to a lack of patience at the policymakers and one of the things that i thought was interesting to you highlighted is that they actually have had a really hard time getting pilots to take part in this why is that because it's really boring were by all accounts you spend a lot of time looking at through the eyes of the grown through a camera at a target might be a convoy driving down the road maybe somebody's house and most of the time you're just waiting for people to show up and so the vast majority of time nothing happens it's not a very rewarding job especially for men and women who are used to flying real aircraft it's much less exciting so they did have real retention problems i also think that the nature of the work probably contributes to this this idea that you are killing people long distance it's difficult for any person to do that i think and so that makes it ha
policy makers and so i think that we need to be careful about blaming the pilots they're working in an environment where this is what policymakers want if there is a lack of tactical patience at the pilot level i think that's due to a lack of patience at the policymakers and one of the things that i thought was interesting to you highlighted is that they actually have had a really hard time getting pilots to take part in this why is that because it's really boring were by all accounts you spend...
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. >> it's a very unique environment now in wisconsin. generally across the state, people are really struggling with this economy and they're furious with the disconnect they are seeing in the political discourse and debate in madison, wisconsin and in washington, dc. middle class and working families have really taken it on the chin, both in this recession and political environment, so i really think that wisconsin's senate seat is going to stay in democratic hands. >> the seven-term congresswoman is the presumptive democratic nominee for the wisconsin senate race. she says improving the country's economy is her top priority. >> growth in our economy is the number one strategy to get out of this deficit situation. we're in a global marketplace now. we have to have a workforce and industry that is globally competitive. if there is a level playing field, i have no doubt wisconsin businesses and us businesses are going to compete favorably. >> baldwin hopes her campaign will inspire more women to seek public office. >> in a democracy, we're
. >> it's a very unique environment now in wisconsin. generally across the state, people are really struggling with this economy and they're furious with the disconnect they are seeing in the political discourse and debate in madison, wisconsin and in washington, dc. middle class and working families have really taken it on the chin, both in this recession and political environment, so i really think that wisconsin's senate seat is going to stay in democratic hands. >> the...
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thank you for raising that and extending the maturity of debt is the smart thing to do in this environment. we're doing it quite aggressively. over a short period of time we moved from an average maturity of -- and we're going further. as you said it makes sense to do that we're at a time of exceptionally low long-term interest rates. we've keep moving and do it in a carefully balanced way. >> will this administration be willing to take a short-term higher interest payment on it. >> of course. >> the time has expired. >> of course. and it makes sense to do it. >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison for five minutes. >> hello, how are you mr. secretary? thank you for being here. i have a question about the somali remittances. i know your office has been working on this and i want to thank you for it. could you just talk a little bit about what the department of treasury is doing and might be able to do to help facilitate and come up with a permanent solution for somalis in america to be able to remit money back to relatives at home. just for the record, there
thank you for raising that and extending the maturity of debt is the smart thing to do in this environment. we're doing it quite aggressively. over a short period of time we moved from an average maturity of -- and we're going further. as you said it makes sense to do that we're at a time of exceptionally low long-term interest rates. we've keep moving and do it in a carefully balanced way. >> will this administration be willing to take a short-term higher interest payment on it. >>...
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it pays to discover. ♪ imagine zero pollutants in our environment. or zero dependency on foreign oil. ♪ this is why we at nissan built a car inspired by zero. because zero is worth everything. the zero gas, 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. >>> 27-year-old jessica lives with her mother who is struggling with a hoarding disorder. over the years, stacks and piles of clutter have taken over almost every part of their home. >> it started with newspapers. then it just kind of grew from there. from newspapers it went to books, then maybe from books it went to baskets or from baskets it went to candles or just suddenly started having collections of things. it was like the flavor of the month. what are we collecting this year? >> jessica can hardly recall a time when the house was in order. >> some of my earliest memories were getting yelled at because she couldn't find something and thought we'd moved it or threw it away. and having this huge fight or tantrum because she misplaced something and later finding it. >>
it pays to discover. ♪ imagine zero pollutants in our environment. or zero dependency on foreign oil. ♪ this is why we at nissan built a car inspired by zero. because zero is worth everything. the zero gas, 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. >>> 27-year-old jessica lives with her mother who is struggling with a hoarding disorder. over the years, stacks and piles of clutter have taken over almost every part of their home. >> it started...
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violates privacy or the basic tenets of privacy and encourages quick reaction, not sort of regulatory environment. >> tonight t chairman of the house subcommit on communications and technology, congressman greg walden on cyber security and privacy, at 8:00 eastern on the communicators, on c-span2. >> congressman bobby scott recently hosted a discussion on preventing youth crime and legislation called the youth promise act. it would provide grants for local anti-gang and anti-violence programs. this panel met to discuss the proposed law. it's under two hours. >>> thank you and good afternoon. thank you for joining us this afternoon for an important briefing on critical youth violence prevention legislation, the youth violence act. we're grateful for support for this legislation. when it comes to crime policy we have a choice, we can reduce crime or we can play politics. but far too long congress has chosen to play politics by enacting tough on crime slogans, such as three strikes and you're out, you do the adult crime, you do the adult time, or mandatory minimums and things like that. although the
violates privacy or the basic tenets of privacy and encourages quick reaction, not sort of regulatory environment. >> tonight t chairman of the house subcommit on communications and technology, congressman greg walden on cyber security and privacy, at 8:00 eastern on the communicators, on c-span2. >> congressman bobby scott recently hosted a discussion on preventing youth crime and legislation called the youth promise act. it would provide grants for local anti-gang and...
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for the things that live inside of it, and they are in environments. that's actually a very exciting set of questions. i think there are things in the current political scene that role of energy, and what it means to navigate major energy transitions is clearly a question beyond the agenda of the american future, and it has been repeatedly in the american past. and the past of other nations as well. so there are many, many current policy questions which if we approach them historically we'll understand them differently and i would say better. >> people ask you, why should i study history? wipe should i major in history? what's the answer you give them? why study history? >> because i don't think that you can really understand the present unless you understand the past. and that ranges from the personal level. no one would say, you know, my personal -- i don't nope my story, i don't know my family's history. is that applies to the individual i think it applies to the society in which one lives. plus it's really interesting. there are great skills one le
for the things that live inside of it, and they are in environments. that's actually a very exciting set of questions. i think there are things in the current political scene that role of energy, and what it means to navigate major energy transitions is clearly a question beyond the agenda of the american future, and it has been repeatedly in the american past. and the past of other nations as well. so there are many, many current policy questions which if we approach them historically we'll...
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i mentioned being ready to work outside of the school environment. there are a lot of economic reasons these students cannot continue to stay in high school, so we encourage them to build their school -- build their skill set and that's a good way to have a successful, to have an opportunity to have economic success and at the same time not have to be stressed about having to go to school but not having the time to do it. >> thank you very much for your testimony. the next presenter is the director of research and collective bargaining for the american federation of state, county and municipal employees. she has helped asked me and workers across the country stand up to a tax on public employees. we look forward to hearing your testimony. >> thank you. on behalf of our 1.6 million members, thank you for your stamina. it is admirable. we commend the president and democratic party on the many things that have been accomplished from health care reform to winding down the war in iraq. we submitted mitt -- we submitted written testimony and i want to touc
i mentioned being ready to work outside of the school environment. there are a lot of economic reasons these students cannot continue to stay in high school, so we encourage them to build their school -- build their skill set and that's a good way to have a successful, to have an opportunity to have economic success and at the same time not have to be stressed about having to go to school but not having the time to do it. >> thank you very much for your testimony. the next presenter is...
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curiosity's 2-year mission is to determine whether mars ever had an environment thattlife. ((2-shot toss to weather)) 3 ((ad lib meteorologist)) 3 ((traffic reporter ad libs)) ((traffic reporter ((traffic reporter ad libs)) map 195 map 395 map bel air map map 195 map 395 map ad libs)) ((traffic reporter ad libs)) map 195 map 395 map ad libs)) ((traffic reporter ad libs)) map 195 map 395 map bel air map 3 3 3 3 a pediatrician... who is an expert in his field... is accused of waterboarding his own child! child! have interviewed well over 100 children who have had a lack of oxygen to the brain brainhow many times his daughter says it happened... and who she says stood by and did nothing... while it was hap! happening!and later...in the war of the smartphones..find out who is the victor is droid.. or iphone. an update on the delaware pediatrician and his wife who were arrested after their daughter told authorities her father had used "waterboarding" techniques on her.as stacey cohan reports... the 11-year-old claims this happened several times as punishment. 3 --reporter pkg-as follows -- pe
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people find it not just a difficult environment to operate in because of corruption. it makes it very difficult. it discourage businesses from coming forward. we will continue to work with them to deal with the problem and improve it. >> one of the major criticisms that has been leveled against our participation was the signing of the agreement between iraq and the united states. do you have any thoughts on that in terms of where we are today that enables us to function effectively with them? has that set back our efforts? >> u.s. military did fantastic work in iraq. most iraqis to recognize that and appreciate it. we put in place a strategic framework agreement which we are working on -- working through with the iraqis to engage on a whole range of issues, everything from justice to diplomacy to economic issues, education issues. this is the framework we are pursuing to ensure that we are fully engaged with them, issues that are a concern to us and the concern to them were we can't make traction. i think we can continue to see this function well and continued to make
people find it not just a difficult environment to operate in because of corruption. it makes it very difficult. it discourage businesses from coming forward. we will continue to work with them to deal with the problem and improve it. >> one of the major criticisms that has been leveled against our participation was the signing of the agreement between iraq and the united states. do you have any thoughts on that in terms of where we are today that enables us to function effectively with...
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today, washington and its environments contain all the richest counties in america. does that make sense? that the people are supposed to be serving us, they are in fact growing obese with power and privilege it i think that is a symbol of this thing. >> how did you get your start studying these topics? >> well, i begin writing about sex, of all things. i read a book about sexual suicide. and i essentially showed that civilization depends on family life, that it is the ties of family which ultimately connect men, in particular, to the future, that the man's connection to the future passes through the womb of a woman. and this was men and marriage. i believe that the breakdown of family, way back in the early 1970s would lead to welfare states of the women and children and a police state for the voice. because he female-headed family is inept at raising boys. today, we have the welfare state that is some 70 programs taking care of women and children, and we have a police state for the boys, a third of young, black boys are in jail or on the limb or on probation. it is
today, washington and its environments contain all the richest counties in america. does that make sense? that the people are supposed to be serving us, they are in fact growing obese with power and privilege it i think that is a symbol of this thing. >> how did you get your start studying these topics? >> well, i begin writing about sex, of all things. i read a book about sexual suicide. and i essentially showed that civilization depends on family life, that it is the ties of...
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it's now turned into an incredible pork barrel project for the salt lake city and the environs. >> i learned how to deal with the federal government because the support was extraordinary, they provided over $400 million to us. >> republican spent too much money, borrow too much money, ear mark too much. >> you mean the private sector couldn't run the olympics for you mitt-steer? rick santorum surge is holding, according to analysis by nate silver. been ten days, significant because his surge held up longer than his rivals after winning in support for newt gingrich seems to be going from gingrich going to santorum. one of mitt romney's big endorsements in ohio slipped away. attorney general switched from romney to santorum. he said santorum was "human" that is good to know, isn't it? santorum may have momentum on his side but still flying off the rails. the latest thing telling the people of north dakota earlier this week that they could be a target of a terrorist attack because there are energy resources there. >> goldie taylor managing of the goldie taylor project and mike papantoni
it's now turned into an incredible pork barrel project for the salt lake city and the environs. >> i learned how to deal with the federal government because the support was extraordinary, they provided over $400 million to us. >> republican spent too much money, borrow too much money, ear mark too much. >> you mean the private sector couldn't run the olympics for you mitt-steer? rick santorum surge is holding, according to analysis by nate silver. been ten days, significant...
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it's not an environment that's comfortable to be in. >> after living on her own for more than a year, jessica moves back home to save money and help her mom with her worsening condition. the transition to such deplorable conditions takes a toll. >> it's been very difficult. i grew very accustomed to having kind of a minimalistic existence in my apartment. not having a lot of stuff. and being able to clean my apartment from top to bottom in maybe an hour and a half, where cleaning everything could take days or weeks or it's not an easy process. you don't have control over where you can move stuff or what you do with stuff or what stuff stays and what stuff goes. so it's been stressful. >> dr. samantha morrison, a licensed psychologist, specializes in compulsive hoarding. >> by definition it includes three components. there's the acquisition or failure to discard a large number of possessions. an inability to use your home for its intended purposes due to the clutter. the third part of it is significant distress or impairment in your life. >> jessica gives our cameras a revealing look i
it's not an environment that's comfortable to be in. >> after living on her own for more than a year, jessica moves back home to save money and help her mom with her worsening condition. the transition to such deplorable conditions takes a toll. >> it's been very difficult. i grew very accustomed to having kind of a minimalistic existence in my apartment. not having a lot of stuff. and being able to clean my apartment from top to bottom in maybe an hour and a half, where cleaning...
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. >> i do like from the little bit of footage that we saw that it has jungle environment and look more organic and enemies are different than guys in the previously games and that's nice touch too. >> reporter: it goes on sale november 6th. coming in the fall is microsoft x-box smart class app that lets you stream contnt across the phones and tvs. zoom is going to be replaced by x-box music electronic art says major portions of the online star wars will be free starting next month. they are hoping to encourage more players to subscribe. and those are your tech bites. >>> now "good morning maryland ." >>> welcome back on this tuesday morning. facebook now looking to expand to a new audience that's got a lot of people concerned. you can't have an account unless you are older than 1 legally but that could be change. and a lot of younger kids are using the site. now the company is looking to let them do it legitimately to comply with the law to get a parents consent and give control to the kid so they can talk to them about it. the facebook spokeswoman says kids are signing up anyway and t
. >> i do like from the little bit of footage that we saw that it has jungle environment and look more organic and enemies are different than guys in the previously games and that's nice touch too. >> reporter: it goes on sale november 6th. coming in the fall is microsoft x-box smart class app that lets you stream contnt across the phones and tvs. zoom is going to be replaced by x-box music electronic art says major portions of the online star wars will be free starting next month....
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federal government is very involved in intervening in day-to-day lives to make sure that we create a safe environment. and those laws on search and seizure, those laws on wiretapping are still very much with us today. >> it seems to me we've had a lot of continuity in these weaving back and forth across the centuries. today, drunk driving still has the women in the forefront. they feature the word mothers. >> we basically added layer on top of layer, including, peter, counting on the individual to do the right thing. think about the large corporate advertising campaigns. drink responsibly. >> yeah. >> some might say that's an oxymoron. look at peter, for instance. >> only doing it on national television. >> it brings back to what benjamin rush was saying. >> i think the darker conclusion, we did say this was the best of all possible times, but alcohol continued to be associated with lots of pathologists. but so does anti-alcohol. so it's lose-lose. i'll drink to that. >> it's interesting, i would say, to bring us up to date on the patterns that alcohol consumption has been remarkably stable, kind of
federal government is very involved in intervening in day-to-day lives to make sure that we create a safe environment. and those laws on search and seizure, those laws on wiretapping are still very much with us today. >> it seems to me we've had a lot of continuity in these weaving back and forth across the centuries. today, drunk driving still has the women in the forefront. they feature the word mothers. >> we basically added layer on top of layer, including, peter, counting on...
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then a regulatory environment that is scaring every employer to death, its wonder that anybody is hiring. it's time to get all of these under control. those are the three big points in our package, if you will, to get the economy going and to save the future for our kids and grandkids. >> greta: take the tax issue, we know they are going to expire by the end of the year. a lot of people are sitting by the sidelines, whatever happens they can deal with, they don't know if they are going up or staying the same. they are on hold. so the economy is on hold until we have a decision. it would speed up the economy, think, a little bit if the tax decision were made now? >> if people knew what the tax rates were going to be, they could plan. that is why the house moved to extend the tax rates for one year. to give us time to reform tax code from top to bottom, personal tax code and corporate tax code. but we'll see what the senate does. there is no indication that the senate will act before the election. >> greta: you get a call from the president, let's get this done? >> no. >> greta: no? >> no.
then a regulatory environment that is scaring every employer to death, its wonder that anybody is hiring. it's time to get all of these under control. those are the three big points in our package, if you will, to get the economy going and to save the future for our kids and grandkids. >> greta: take the tax issue, we know they are going to expire by the end of the year. a lot of people are sitting by the sidelines, whatever happens they can deal with, they don't know if they are going up...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now that's progressive. on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ >>> we're back with tonight's outer circle, where we reach tout our sources
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady....
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today, washington and its environments contain all the richest counties in america. does that make sense of the people are supposed to be serving us are in fact growing obese with power and privilege? i think that is the simple of that decadent scene. >> how did you get your start? >> i began when i was a young name. i began writing about sex of all things. i wrote a book in which i came to understand, which is later republished in this imprint as men in marriage. i essentially showed that civilization depends on family life, that it is the ties of family that ultimately to the teacher. man's connection to the future passes through the what muppet women. this is man and manage them that believe the breakdown of family way back in the early 1970s would lead to a welfare state for the women and children in the police state for the boys because female-headed families are not raising boys. today, we had the welfare state and defend 70 programs taking care of women and children and we have a police state for the boys, a third of young, black men are in jail or on the land
today, washington and its environments contain all the richest counties in america. does that make sense of the people are supposed to be serving us are in fact growing obese with power and privilege? i think that is the simple of that decadent scene. >> how did you get your start? >> i began when i was a young name. i began writing about sex of all things. i wrote a book in which i came to understand, which is later republished in this imprint as men in marriage. i essentially...